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, such as aberrant transcriptional regulation (Bervoets et al., Nature Communications 2019) and cytoskeletal remodeling (Ermanoska et al., Nature Communications 2023). However, the exact mechanisms by which
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cytoskeletal remodeling (Ermanoska et al., Nature Communications 2023). However, the exact mechanisms by which these activities converge and translate into axonal degeneration restricted to the peripheral
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of atrial fibrillation. The ultimate goal is to develop new therapies and biomarkers for these conditions by better understanding the molecular mechanisms of DNA methylation, ageing, and atrial fibrillation
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Hamiltonian systems, Floer homology, analysis and applications of Dirac operators, symmetries of differential equations, geometric mechanics, Finsler geometry, …. You will organise your own PhD research and
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PhD thesis Resource-Aware AI for Next-Generation Networks. The PhD project will investigate resource-aware Artificial Intelligence (AI) mechanisms for next-generation communication systems. The research
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mechanisms for distributed learning, real-time analytics, and AI-driven decision-making across heterogeneous environments (edge-cloud), contributing to the realization of intelligent and self-optimizing 6G
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AI-driven control loops can improve network robustness, service continuity, and fault tolerance across heterogeneous and multi-domain environments. The PhD candidate will explore innovative mechanisms
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innovative mechanisms for resource abstraction, orchestration, and lifecycle management of services in multi-domain and multi-tenant environments, contributing to the realization of fully automated and service
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. The PhD project will investigate resource-aware Artificial Intelligence (AI) mechanisms for next-generation communication systems. The research will focus on designing computationally efficient, scalable
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autonomous and efficient network/service management. The PhD candidate will investigate innovative mechanisms for distributed learning, real-time analytics, and AI-driven decision-making across heterogeneous